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Marcus Dysch

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

Analysis

How a small band of activists took the lead

September 4, 2014 08:26
1 min read

How did a small group of previously unknown activists arrange Britain’s biggest Jewish rally of the year in less than a fortnight?

That was the question being asked by demonstrators on the pavements outside the Royal Courts of Justice on Sunday.

Three weeks ago, at a meeting organised by communal leaders to discuss Gaza conflict responses, campaigner Mandy Blumenthal had her concerns dismissed by Board of Deputies president Vivian Wineman. Yet in the sunshine on the Strand, it was Ms Blumenthal who took the microphone and opened the event while Mr Wineman was repeatedly booed.

Birmingham-based Ms Blumenthal is now a leading figure in the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) set up at the start of August.